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Corporate Compliance 1st Edition

Author(s)

Carole L. Basri

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1st Edition

ISBN

9781632821065, 9781632821034, 9781531028695

Publisher

Carolina Academic Press

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PDF and EPUB

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This versatile casebook covers corporate compliance generally, allowing professors to tailor the course as narrowly or as broadly as they prefer. The assignments in the casebook help professors verify that their students understand the topics and are able to apply the skills acquired practically. The book covers creating an “effective” compliance program, as well as ethics awareness; corporate governance; risk assessment; compliance training; testing and surveillance; auditing, monitoring, and reporting; global codes of conduct; and corporate compliance links to attorney-client privilege, records management, internal investigations, and crisis management.“The [casebook] provided solid background on the development of Corporate Compliance, useful template document examples and very illustrative court cases. The class became increasingly interactive as we progressed through each module.” — Anthony M. Palma, Fordham University Gabelli School of Business

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Corporate Compliance 1st Edition

SKU: 9781781954751

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Corporate Compliance 1st Edition

Author(s)

Sharon Oded

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781781954751, 9781781954744

Publisher

Edward Elgar Publishing

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PDF and EPUB

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This book considers how a regulatory enforcement policy should be designed to efficiently induce proactive corporate compliance. It first explores two major schools of thought regarding law enforcement, both the deterrence and cooperative approaches, and shows that neither of these represents an optimal regulatory enforcement paradigm from a social welfare perspective. It provides a critical analysis of recent developments in US Federal corporate liability regimes, and proposes a generic framework that better tailors sanction schemes and monitoring systems to regulatee performance. The proposed framework efficiently induces corporate proactive compliance, while maintaining an optimal level of deterrence.

This insightful book will appeal to academics in law and economics, behavioral economics, criminology, and business, as well as to practitioners and policymakers.